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.4t to a life sentence. >> john yang reporting for us. sandusky plans to appeal. >>> anxious wimerkel's visit to drew hoards of protesters. thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets battling riot police. let's get more on the story as we take an early look at the markets with geoff cutmore live for us in london. >> good morning. well, at time this is was a very ugly protest with greeks dressing themselves up in fwin man un fors and waving swastikas. about 6,000 police officers on hand to try to keep control of this protest. this is the first time the german chance lochancellor has been in greece. and she seemed very much as a linchpin as to whether greece continues to get financial support from the eu and the imf. they're waiting on another 31.5 billion euros at this point. so that's the issue at hand here. the greeks feel that the germans have been responsible for all the austerity that's been imposed on them as they wait to get this latest amount of money. merkel for her part was gracious, she said i am not here as a lecturer or
.4t to a life sentence. >> john yang reporting for us. sandusky plans to appeal. >>> anxious wimerkel's visit to drew hoards of protesters. thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets battling riot police. let's get more on the story as we take an early look at the markets with geoff cutmore live for us in london. >> good morning. well, at time this is was a very ugly protest with greeks dressing themselves up in fwin man un fors and waving swastikas. about 6,000...
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we only know what you tell us, so how do decide what you want to share? >> relevance would be one thing. the truth, the element of truth. if something is not true, i just shrugged it off and i don't care to speak about it. there have been a lot of rumors circulating about me and my family for quite some time, but you worry about the truth. you don't have to put speak on the allies. relevance in truth will probably be the most compelling elements to whether or not i added it into the music. tavis: since your reference your family, there are a number of families that have made decisions to put their life or part of their life on television. whole gamut of people that have decided to do that. what is the reason why you decided to do that. >> i wanted to make sure that people that attended the judge and criticized, that they were able to do it from a place of knowledge and understanding. you can see a full picture and not just judge me based on isolated incidents and glimpses of my life. consideration for the life i have led. i wanted them to see who i was as
we only know what you tell us, so how do decide what you want to share? >> relevance would be one thing. the truth, the element of truth. if something is not true, i just shrugged it off and i don't care to speak about it. there have been a lot of rumors circulating about me and my family for quite some time, but you worry about the truth. you don't have to put speak on the allies. relevance in truth will probably be the most compelling elements to whether or not i added it into the...
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but bill gates is using this thing. we could have a kid in a village in india or sub-saharan africa and have the exact same thing that bill gates has. >> as long as they have access. >> already in india they are talking about devices for kids to share. tavis: at this point, we are almost at the finish line in this race between obama and romney. to your ears, what did we miss in the debate, in the conversation about education during the campaign? what would you have liked to have heard more about? >> i think the main disconnect between what the conversation is about and what should happen is this negativity or pessimism that comes around, were you look at other countries test scores and say america is done for. the reaction is more testing, more structured. that is going to be exact wrong direction. you have to look at what america's strengths are. despite the fact that our test scores, our education system is very rigid, america is still a hot bed of education. it is not just technology. tavis: i hear your. and i don't
but bill gates is using this thing. we could have a kid in a village in india or sub-saharan africa and have the exact same thing that bill gates has. >> as long as they have access. >> already in india they are talking about devices for kids to share. tavis: at this point, we are almost at the finish line in this race between obama and romney. to your ears, what did we miss in the debate, in the conversation about education during the campaign? what would you have liked to have...
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tavis: what is holding us back? why are we stuck? >> part of why i tell a lot of stories in the book is to let people visualize what might happen to them. "i remember that. you can get confused, and the doctor does not realize that." it is getting people ready for when they have those critical decisions to make. i put in some more information that is not as relevant to some readers. tavis: i just ask a question, for example, about cultural competence. retrainren't to positions, what are two or three ways -- if we were to we trained physicians, what are two or three ways -- if we were to retrain physicians? >> including critiquing them. stepping back and watching yourself interact. there is research showing doctors dramatically improve their behavior if they can see or hear themselves. tavis: how much of this is about patients becoming their own best advocates? >> the right choice is not a medical thing. ultimately, it might be a trade- off between length of life and quality of life. it is like a waiter giving you a recommendation. we
tavis: what is holding us back? why are we stuck? >> part of why i tell a lot of stories in the book is to let people visualize what might happen to them. "i remember that. you can get confused, and the doctor does not realize that." it is getting people ready for when they have those critical decisions to make. i put in some more information that is not as relevant to some readers. tavis: i just ask a question, for example, about cultural competence. retrainren't to positions,...
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we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: sheila bair is the former chair of the fdic. her efforts to take on wall street excess and stand up for average americans is the subject of the new text "bull by the horns." to goodve you on this program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me start with the news of this week. everybody knows in 48 hours, for the first time, mitt romney and mr. obama will come face to face in a debate. if you were jim wednesday night, where these issues are concerned, at the economy, how we avoid what has happened already, how we avoid falling into another recession, around those issues, what o
we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: sheila bair is...
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is trying to combat terrorism is through the use of drones -- unmanned aircraft. it has been a dramatic increase in drawn strikes inside pakistan by the afghan border. the u.s. says it is targeting militants. human rights groups say innocent civilians have died. he says the attacks are an illegal violation of pakistan's 70 -- sovereignty. >> in the sky overhead, day and night. in pakistan's tribal belt, there's no escape from cia drones and no knowing where they will strike. this was one of america's big victories -- a strike in june that killed al qaeda's second in command. we met some of those on the receiving end who beg to differ. between them, they have lost 12 relatives -- all civilians, they insist. >> when i saw their bodies in pieces, my heart wanted revenge. it still does. the remote control killers are president obama's weapon of choice, not only in pakistan. critically, they hunt down the enemy without boots on the ground, but one former british soldier with firsthand experience says drones make it too easy to kill. james jeffrey was in afghanistan in
is trying to combat terrorism is through the use of drones -- unmanned aircraft. it has been a dramatic increase in drawn strikes inside pakistan by the afghan border. the u.s. says it is targeting militants. human rights groups say innocent civilians have died. he says the attacks are an illegal violation of pakistan's 70 -- sovereignty. >> in the sky overhead, day and night. in pakistan's tribal belt, there's no escape from cia drones and no knowing where they will strike. this was one...
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we have red, inflamed anuss, that doesn't look anything like us. got to be corrupt political manipulation. what else would explain why after unemployment has been steadily declining for the last year that now suddenly right before the election, it declines a little more? please! i think we know what's going on here. >> what are people intimating here, that the books are cooked? >> well a lot of people are saying that the government is cooking the books here >> i'll tell you these guys are saying they feel like they cooked the books >> jon: if you're cooking the books 7.8% unemployment is a [bleep] recipe. it's like the radish stew of jobless numbers. if you're cooking, make something nice for people. hey, unemployment is 2.6. everybody says we're all getting laid. call me when the allegation comes from someone with some financial credibility. >> jack welch tweeting this just moments after the release of today's job report. quote, unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will doing anything. can't debate. so change the numbers." >> jon: if lege
we have red, inflamed anuss, that doesn't look anything like us. got to be corrupt political manipulation. what else would explain why after unemployment has been steadily declining for the last year that now suddenly right before the election, it declines a little more? please! i think we know what's going on here. >> what are people intimating here, that the books are cooked? >> well a lot of people are saying that the government is cooking the books here >> i'll tell you...
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do not of a passport. >> and half of those have used them. tavis: my question for you, why is it that we don't? arrogance, hubris, and narcissism? nationalism? why don't we travel the world more? >> what is arrogant but fear turned on its head and bravado? i think it is a fearful thing. we have everything in america, you can go to the grand canyon, why go anywhere else? the reason to travel as because of people and cultures, so i think it is fear and people really railing against me what i say this. it is money. people will defend and to fight until their fear is flawed. i don't think it is money. i show them by spend less money on the road that i do at home. one of the biggest and best sellers right now is called the kindness of strangers, a guy that traveled around without a penny. i think americans stay home. tavis: how did your travel ultimately in form, and pack your acting? or your development as an actor? >> helped me as a person. anything that helps develop you can get out of yourself as a person is going to help your acting. it helpe
do not of a passport. >> and half of those have used them. tavis: my question for you, why is it that we don't? arrogance, hubris, and narcissism? nationalism? why don't we travel the world more? >> what is arrogant but fear turned on its head and bravado? i think it is a fearful thing. we have everything in america, you can go to the grand canyon, why go anywhere else? the reason to travel as because of people and cultures, so i think it is fear and people really railing against me...
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the sun will warm us up. the next front and much cooler air behind this thing, temperatures likely to struggle to get out of the mid-- maybe not even out of the low 50s on sunday as this canada cool air just surges in and it'll wring with it the chance for showers sunday and really just a much cooler, almost a raw weather situation for the second half of the weekend. oscar now, churning in the open atlantic but no big threat to land. we are watching the tropics through the month of october. that is for sure. tonight 57, mostly clear as we get cooler by day brek tomorrow. maybe a few patches of fog. tomorrow 80, mostly sunny, less humid. that will be beautiful and tomorrow night 58 as you head out to check out the game. seven day forecast, here is how it goes. cooler weather by sunday for sure. saturday will be a day of changing weather around here. look for -- basically breezy conditions with a late day shower and then into sunday, much cooler, raw day as the or come back home to play the playoff baseball. be
the sun will warm us up. the next front and much cooler air behind this thing, temperatures likely to struggle to get out of the mid-- maybe not even out of the low 50s on sunday as this canada cool air just surges in and it'll wring with it the chance for showers sunday and really just a much cooler, almost a raw weather situation for the second half of the weekend. oscar now, churning in the open atlantic but no big threat to land. we are watching the tropics through the month of october....
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all of us have these ideas about women -- i used to believe that a woman could not get pregnant a couple of days before her period. three kids later, i am still questioning -- [laughter] it is a big thing, synthetic drugs messes up a lot. like we needed a substitute. all you need to do is look at a picture of anyone house -- of amy winehouse -- [laughter] everything is a click away. the chick-fil-a debate was funny. i love their food but i hate their stance on gay marriage. i am going to eat their chicken but leave the bonds. [laughter] i will see people railing about how god hates gay people. he hates the fattest people i know at church, too. if your body is supposed to be a tumble, you should not go through the drive through. [laughter] i was watching the space shuttle endeavor on the corner of m.l. k and crenshaw. it was going to miles per hour. the space shuttle is going to be tagged before it gets to the museum. tavis: you are killing me because i am sweating out. i cannot do this. is that just a gift or is there a way -- could you train me how to see the funny? everything you just
all of us have these ideas about women -- i used to believe that a woman could not get pregnant a couple of days before her period. three kids later, i am still questioning -- [laughter] it is a big thing, synthetic drugs messes up a lot. like we needed a substitute. all you need to do is look at a picture of anyone house -- of amy winehouse -- [laughter] everything is a click away. the chick-fil-a debate was funny. i love their food but i hate their stance on gay marriage. i am going to eat...
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this is what we said in california, some of us, a small percentage of us. we don't have a re-knew problem. we have a spending problem. if you look, steady state that 15 to 18% of gdp in the public sector you can raise revenue and grow the business. as soon as you try to raise more revenue from the private sector than say 18%. the biggest statement those be we are going to limit the size of government to i wish it was 15%. give me 18% or 20% as opposed to the run-away government. as soon as you start taxing people you start killing the goose that laid the golden egg, everywhere. that's how the lower income as well as the higher income fol folks. that is what is going on. you get in stagnation, stall. we're about to stall the economy. >> neil: one of the arguments that is more commonly raised say barack obama re-elected scenario is that everyone take a chill pill. we have only want to raise taxes on the top rate from 35 to 39.6%. despite what republicans are whining about, this is the white house view. it affects only 3% of small businesses. you point out, th
this is what we said in california, some of us, a small percentage of us. we don't have a re-knew problem. we have a spending problem. if you look, steady state that 15 to 18% of gdp in the public sector you can raise revenue and grow the business. as soon as you try to raise more revenue from the private sector than say 18%. the biggest statement those be we are going to limit the size of government to i wish it was 15%. give me 18% or 20% as opposed to the run-away government. as soon as you...
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we're glad you joined us. a conversation with filmmaker ava duvernay coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: ava duvernay became the first african-american woman to win best director at this year's sundance film festival. the movie is set in south l.a. and looks at the life of a woman whose husband is sentenced to eight years in prison. here are some scenes from "middle of nowhere." >> do not be marder. >> i am a wife. >> we will see each other every weekend. >> i do not want you to stop for me, baby. >> we're somewhere in between, in the middle place. >> he is a convicted felon. >> i am trying.
we're glad you joined us. a conversation with filmmaker ava duvernay coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs...
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we will be here to tell us why. jeff did you know nam says the political season is full of dumbies, he should know. we hope you stay tuned to >> bill: personal story segment tonight, as you may know, bicycle guy lance armstrong who won seven tour de france titles stripped of them because he was taking performance enhancing drugs during the races. for years armstrong denied that but the evidence against him is now overwhelming. joining us from boston, torres who won 12 olympic medals in swimming and eric mara bemplet ella so, aaron, were you surprised about lance armstrong? >> no, i wasn't. for years i had suspected that he and other athletes were doping, as a clean athlete it was frustrating to watch their super human performances and hear stories from other athletes and feel that there was really nothing that i could do or even say because they weren't testing positive and so it seemed as if. >> bill: when you say you suspected armstrong in particular, he was vehement in his denials because this is not a story that
we will be here to tell us why. jeff did you know nam says the political season is full of dumbies, he should know. we hope you stay tuned to >> bill: personal story segment tonight, as you may know, bicycle guy lance armstrong who won seven tour de france titles stripped of them because he was taking performance enhancing drugs during the races. for years armstrong denied that but the evidence against him is now overwhelming. joining us from boston, torres who won 12 olympic medals in...
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just between the two of us, how did you process your daughter telling us that she wanted the in the business you are in, knowing all that you know about this business? >> when i was 35, my dad and i were having a talk. i turned my father and i said -- he is a grounded birth and american guy from boston. i said, how is it possible that you not only sent me to college but send me to college to become an actor? how did that happen? he fixed me with that look that he gives me and said, "michael, do you think if i did not know it was who you were, i would have allowed it? that is quite a profundity from a working-class guy. it made me cry, actually. a lot of other friends of mine who are actors did not have that kind of support from their family. they pushed them out of it or said, you have got to get a real job. it is not a real profession. my father recognize that this is who i was. i think the same is true, as nervous and worried as i am for her, i have seen her and seen her work and flourish. it is just who she is. i cannot stand in front of that. i have to support her. tavis: how do you feel
just between the two of us, how did you process your daughter telling us that she wanted the in the business you are in, knowing all that you know about this business? >> when i was 35, my dad and i were having a talk. i turned my father and i said -- he is a grounded birth and american guy from boston. i said, how is it possible that you not only sent me to college but send me to college to become an actor? how did that happen? he fixed me with that look that he gives me and said,...
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we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with peter nicks coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the issue of health care has been a constant conversation in this country over the past few years, amplified during this campaign season. behind the politics of health care is the reality of what many americans face, especially in inner cities. peter nicks decided to chronicle a day in a life of an open emergency room. the film is called "the waiting room" and is being called one of the best documentary projects of the year. it is playing in select cities across the country. here are so
we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with peter nicks coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your...
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they will never use the data for anything. we were just doing stories on this where they are so upset that oh my gosh they can follow you everywhere, but they are not going to bother. who cares? >> was this kid on adult crime just blocking heads? this goes back to my earlier theory. why mess with texas when they constantly mess with each other? >> gavin, last word to you. joy what this sums up too is government incompetence. it is a half million dollar program and 130 grand to monitor. no one is in charge of it. it just shows that this is what they do. they come up with a plan that involves tons of money, and then they are loot first and ask questions later. i got the money. what are you doing? >> i don't know. >> it is a hard line thing -- it is a headline for a hardware investment. >> also, bill, i have two questions, where do you draw the line, and secondly, where do you draw the line? >> oh boy, that's one of the chicken and egg things. first you draw a line, and then you draw a line. >> why are we talking about coke all t
they will never use the data for anything. we were just doing stories on this where they are so upset that oh my gosh they can follow you everywhere, but they are not going to bother. who cares? >> was this kid on adult crime just blocking heads? this goes back to my earlier theory. why mess with texas when they constantly mess with each other? >> gavin, last word to you. joy what this sums up too is government incompetence. it is a half million dollar program and 130 grand to...